Mr Putra K.p.dalem1 1Bali Tourism Institute, Denpasar, Indonesia At a time of gastronomic travel, leisure and tourism industries are placing food heritage at centre of a triangulation of culture, identity and market. Using the example of two duck dishes, this presentation...
- May 8, 2019
Dr Amie Sexton1 1Federation University Australia, Ballarat, Australia This research explores image, identity and storytelling in the wine world. For most of the history of winemaking, the primary concern of both industry and research has been production – winemaking...
- May 8, 2019
Ms Ayako Kawai1 1Fenner School of Environment and Society, Australian National University Farmers’ continued seed saving on-farm is vital for the conservation of crop diversity. However, farmers’ seed saving has been marginalized with the limitation of legislation and the...
- May 8, 2019
Ms Bhavna Middha1 1RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia This paper studies convenience-eating, characterized by eating on-the-go, which is largely associated with resource and energy intensive practices. It aims to understand the complex socio-technical and spatiotemporal arrangements that enable and constitute...
- May 8, 2019
Dr Margaret Raven1 1University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia Remote Indigenous peoples in Australia consume the focus of policy interventions and research. However, more Indigenous people live in urban and regional areas than in remote areas. Despite this,...
- May 8, 2019
Dr Kate Johnston1 1Sydney Environment Institute, University Of Sydney, Sydney, Australia Staying in Sydney is no easy task as housing prices increase, neighbourhoods rapidly transform, and social housing is pushed to the geographical edges. It is also no mean...
- May 8, 2019
Mr Warrick Jordan1 1International Centre for Balanced Land Use, University Of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia Global energy market change is accelerating and energy production exhibits considerable regional concentration. Consequently, specific regions and populations are disproportionately exposed to the supply-side socioeconomic...
- May 8, 2019
Dr Theresa Harada1, Dr Dan Daly, Professor Gordon Waitt, Professor Paul Cooper 1University Of Wollongong, Wollongong, Australia Household energy practices and infrastructures have become a key government policy theme. In light of the need to encourage adaptive behaviours to...
- May 8, 2019
Dr Hedda Ransan-cooper1 1ANU, Canerra, Australia While community led distribute energy has exploded in Australia in recent years, there has been very little in-depth analysis into how best to support or facilitate community energy.This paper will explore some preliminary...
- May 8, 2019
Dr Meg Sherval1 1The University Of Newcastle, Callaghan, Australia The global energy landscape is transforming. Debates about energy security and energy scarcity have become increasingly important as nations seek to ensure continuity of supply into the future. Recent technological...
- May 8, 2019
